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4 Questions You Get When Your Book Is Called “How to Deal With Asian Parents”

So earlier this year, I published a book on some strategies that helped my relationship with my parents.

Katharine Chan
6 min readAug 7, 2020
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How To Deal With Asian Parents Book cover

The title of the book assumes that it provides the reader with a clear solution to their problems. But with any self-help, personal development, or relationship advice book, the solution lies within us.

The book serves as a catalyst to provide the reader with courage and validation to do what they need to do. The book gives tools, strategies, tips, and coping mechanisms but at the end of the day, it is up to the person reading it to follow suit.

Here are some questions that I’ve received:

Question 1:

“Hi Katharine! Saw your Sum of Sleeve post on Asian Hustle Network (AHN) and wanted to reach out since your message about Asian parents resonated with me a lot.

I think all 3rd culture kids feel the generational and cultural differences to a certain extent, but I only recently started to realize that I’m not OK with how my parents and I

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Katharine Chan
Katharine Chan

Written by Katharine Chan

Sum (心, ♡) on Sleeve | Author. Speaker. Wife. Mom of 2 | Embrace Culture. Love Yourself. Improve Relationships | sumonsleeve.com/books

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